Well okay but that doesn't work with the idea that they proposed this prior to knowing who she is.
Oh.
You meant the she was too magnificent to be tilled by his tiny boy charms?
My bad.
Think about "Mark" for a few seconds.
that guy seemed ready for the old folkes home.
After a few years of that break neck speed passion Kathy might...
Marsha Warfield had a joke in her stand up routine.
"Young guys might look amazing, but old guys last longer. But really? Really? Now just think about that for a minute... Who the hell wants to have sex with an old guy for a really really long time?"
So, Nicole Janeway drinks hooch and played pool all night but Kathryn Janeway didn't?
A bit strong in description, but I agree with the sentiment. Seven's voyage to humanity seemed more annoying to me as the series went on. As far as we know, she's been Seven since she left the maturation chamber some 16 years before Voyager ran into her. (I guess two years for development extrapolated from 'One') However long, she has little memory worth speaking of her life as Annika Hanson. I never felt the writers established why she should be giving up her Borg abilities. It seemed that it would be more like someone giving up an arm and an eye for her, rather than reclaiming her humanity as it was for Picard or others assimilated as adults.Although deborgging Seven was out and out rape even though Seven was delusional and sick.
I remember that when Voyager came out, it was specifically mentioned that the producers wanted the ship only about half the size of the Galaxy class and a much smaller crew. What was the reasoning for this?
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